Why are some of the leaves on my tomato plant turning yellow?


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You are probably overwatering them, Also the sun can burn the leaves when water is on them. Water at the base of the plant.


Could be too much water, or not enough.
Yellowing is usually due to overwatering.
Water in the morning before it gets too warm. This prevents the water from sitting too long and possibly having mold develop (like night watering). Daytime watering loses too much to evaporation.
They need fertlizer esp. for tomato plants.

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